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First Aid-Muscle, Joint & Bruise Care
Well in Hand Therapy Oil 2 fl oz: K

What Hurts? Relief is Well-in-Hand! Instant-Action! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Joint support and muscle soother. Extremely effective for itching. 100% genuinely natural comfort. Pleasing aroma. Non-greasy. Non-staining. Highly concentrated Herbal Aromatherapy. Every ingredient is Active! Judged 'Outstanding!' and Awarded Grand Prize at the 2nd International Herb Symposium! Real Herbs, real results, real fast! Heartily endorsed by elite runner David Horton, record holder Appalachian Trail Run who used Well-in-Hand® to place 3rd in the '95 TransAm Footrace. A 3,000 mile race in only 64 days! This is the toughest footrace in the world; the equivalent of 2 marathons a day for over 2 months! Quite a test for a new product! 'Buster is 12 and a half years old and has had surgery numerous times and have used Well-in-Hand Therapy Oil each time to get him up and wagging his tail fast! I also use ot on his old paws to give him puppy pads again! He loves the oil. When he sees me coming with the bottle, he sits and waits eagerly. I used it too for my skin and joints. Buster and I thank you for Well-in-Hand Therapy Oil!' Karen Morris, MT 'Love the therapy oil. There is next to nothing on the market that I can use. I have multiple chemical sensitivities and cannot tolerate artificial or heavy fragrances in products. Your therapy oil is just right. Burt's beeswax creams and Aubrey products are just too heavily scented. ' J.H., GA The Beloved Plants of Well-in-Hand® Therapy Oil The following is folklore as related to external use and is not meant to prescribe, diagnose or substitute for professional health care or advice. Credit for this information goes to: James Duke, The Green Pharmacy, Rodale Press, 1997 Mrs. M. Grieve, A Modern Herbal, Dover Publications, 1971 Michael Tierra, The Way of Herbs, Pocket Books, 1990 John R. Christopher, School of Natural Healing, Christopher Publications, 1996 Alexandra Avery, Aromatherapy and You, Blue Heron Hill Press, 1994 Valerie Worwood, The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy, New World Library, 1991 David Hoffman, An Elders' Herbals, Healing Arts Press, 1993 David Potterton, Culpeper's Color Herbal, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 St. John's Wort Flower Oil (Hypericum perforatum) Antiinflammatory, Astringent, Nervine. Typically used for nerve pains, neuralgia, soft tissue and joint pain, wounds, boils, inflammation. I trained a wildcrafter in Montana to responsibly harvest fresh St. John's Wort flowers by immediately infusing them in olive oil. Arnica (Arnica Montana) Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory. Typically used for sports injuries, rhreumatic muscle and joint complaints, water retention, sprains, wounds, bruises and painful injuries, soft tissue and joint pain and tender feet Birch (Betula alba) Astringent, Vulnerary. Typically used for gout, rheumatism, skin affections, especially eczema. Calendula (Calendula officinalis) Vulnerary (
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Well in Hand Therapy Oil Roll-On 2 fl oz: K

What Hurts? Relief is Well-in-Hand! Instant-Action! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Joint support and muscle soother. Extremely effective for itching. 100% genuinely natural comfort. Pleasing aroma. Non-greasy. Non-staining. Highly concentrated Herbal Aromatherapy. Every ingredient is Active! Judged 'Outstanding!' and Awarded Grand Prize at the 2nd International Herb Symposium! Real Herbs, real results, real fast! Heartily endorsed by elite runner David Horton, record holder Appalachian Trail Run who used Well-in-Hand® to place 3rd in the '95 TransAm Footrace. A 3,000 mile race in only 64 days! This is the toughest footrace in the world; the equivalent of 2 marathons a day for over 2 months! Quite a test for a new product! 'Buster is 12 and a half years old and has had surgery numerous times and have used Well-in-Hand Therapy Oil each time to get him up and wagging his tail fast! I also use ot on his old paws to give him puppy pads again! He loves the oil. When he sees me coming with the bottle, he sits and waits eagerly. I used it too for my skin and joints. Buster and I thank you for Well-in-Hand Therapy Oil!' Karen Morris, MT 'Love the therapy oil. There is next to nothing on the market that I can use. I have multiple chemical sensitivities and cannot tolerate artificial or heavy fragrances in products. Your therapy oil is just right. Burt's beeswax creams and Aubrey products are just too heavily scented. ' J.H., GA The Beloved Plants of Well-in-Hand® Therapy Oil The following is folklore as related to external use and is not meant to prescribe, diagnose or substitute for professional health care or advice. Credit for this information goes to: James Duke, The Green Pharmacy, Rodale Press, 1997 Mrs. M. Grieve, A Modern Herbal, Dover Publications, 1971 Michael Tierra, The Way of Herbs, Pocket Books, 1990 John R. Christopher, School of Natural Healing, Christopher Publications, 1996 Alexandra Avery, Aromatherapy and You, Blue Heron Hill Press, 1994 Valerie Worwood, The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy, New World Library, 1991 David Hoffman, An Elders' Herbals, Healing Arts Press, 1993 David Potterton, Culpeper's Color Herbal, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 St. John's Wort Flower Oil (Hypericum perforatum) Antiinflammatory, Astringent, Nervine. Typically used for nerve pains, neuralgia, soft tissue and joint pain, wounds, boils, inflammation. I trained a wildcrafter in Montana to responsibly harvest fresh St. John's Wort flowers by immediately infusing them in olive oil. Arnica (Arnica Montana) Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory. Typically used for sports injuries, rhreumatic muscle and joint complaints, water retention, sprains, wounds, bruises and painful injuries, soft tissue and joint pain and tender feet Birch (Betula alba) Astringent, Vulnerary. Typically used for gout, rheumatism, skin affections, especially eczema. Calendula (Calendula officinalis) Vulnerary (
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Peppermint Essential Oil with Olive Oil 2 fl oz: HH

Rub over stretch marks. Use as a decongestant applying under the nose, or use in tea as flavoring. Peppermint has a powerful, sweet, menthol aroma which, when inhaled undiluted, can make the eyes water and the sinuses tingle. Add few drops to car dashboard to help stay alert, clear thinking and fresh. Traditionally used as an insect repellent, emollient, antiseptic, muscle relaxant. A very widely employed aromatherapy oil, try peppermint in a cooling compress across the forehead or over the back of the neck. Blends well with bergamot, geranium, lavender, marjoram, rosemary, sandalwood. Aromatherapy benefits: vitalizing, refreshing, cooling. Some traditional uses: for energy, and brighter mood, reducing pain, to help breathing, improve mental clarity and memory. Peppermint oil is non-toxic and non-irritant in low dilutions but sensitization may be a problem due to the menthol content. It can cause irritation to the skin and mucus membranes and should be kept well away from the eyes. Peppermint oil should be avoided during pregnancy and should not be used on children under seven. Peppermint oil is excellent for mental fatigue and depression; it can help for apathy, shock, headache, migraine, nervous stress, vertigo and faintness. It is useful in general respiratory disorders as well as dry coughs, sinus congestion, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis and cholera. For the digestive system Peppermint oil can be effective for colic, cramps, dyspepsia, flatulence and nausea. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Peppermint leaves for 'Spastic complaints of the gastrointestinal tract as well as gall bladder and bile ducts.' It can relieve pain in cases of toothache, aching feet, rheumatism, neuralgia, muscular pains and painful periods. Peppermint oil can be useful for dermatitis, acne, ringworm, scabies and pruritus. It can relieve itching, sunburn and inflammation of the skin. Peppermint oil can assist in nervous disorders, the respiratory tract, for muscle aches and pains and for skin problems. In vapor therapy Peppermint oil can help with: coughs, headaches, nausea, mental tiredness and as an insect repellant.. As a blended massage oil or diluted in the bath Peppermint oil can assist with: colic, cramps, back pain, inflamed bowel disorders, catarrh, colitis, circulation, constipation, coughs, diarrhea, sweaty and tired feet, flatulence, headaches, muscular pains, cramps and spasms, neuralgia, nausea, rheumatism and mental fatigue. A mouthwash with Peppermint oil added can help with: bad breath and gum infections. Peppermint oil blends particularly well with: Benzoin, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Marjoram, Lemon and Rosemary.
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